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involucras

Involucras is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb involucrar, which means to involve or to engage someone or something in an action, matter, or situation. It is used when addressing someone informal you, and it is transitive, typically taking a direct object that denotes the person or thing being involved. For example: Tú involucras a varios colegas en el proyecto.

Etymology and related forms: Involucrar derives from Latin forms such as involucrare or envolucrare, with a

Conjugation in the present indicative: yo involucro, tú involucras, él/ella/usted involucra, nosotros involucramos, vosotros involucráis, ellos/ellas/ustedes

Usage notes: The present indicative form is common in everyday speech as well as in formal writing.

sense
tied
to
wrapping
or
enveloping
and
extended
metaphorically
to
mean
to
involve.
The
verb
is
related
to
envolver
(to
wrap)
and
to
the
noun
involuciamiento
or
involucramiento,
which
refer
to
involvement.
involucran.
The
form
you
asked
about,
involucras,
corresponds
to
the
second-person
singular
with
the
informal
pronoun
tú.
It
can
describe
involvement
in
tasks,
projects,
relationships,
responsibilities,
or
situations.
The
same
verb
can
appear
in
different
tenses
to
express
past
or
future
involvement,
depending
on
context.